A Family for the Holiday

Imagine celebrating an event like Christmas, an important
anniversary or a special birthday on your own.
No close friends, no family members around, just you, on your own. Not the most thrilling of prospects and one
that most of us will never encounter.
Thanks to the vision and assistance of Helping Hand Coalition, it is a
prospect that many elderly Holocaust Survivors will face no longer!

Major food preparations

Serving with a smile

The holidays in Israel may be different to those in our own
culture and take place at different times of the year, but they are no less
important as seasons when the family gathers to celebrate, eat, and generally
have a great time together! These
special occasions are often difficult for people who have lost loved ones, and
particularly so for those Holocaust Survivors whom have lost all family members. Through
the network of Shalom Homes now spread around cities and towns throughout the
country, this difficulty is being overcome!

Getting it just right!

Freshly picked flowers

In April this year, while the special Passover meal
preparations were being made by Jewish families around the world, a small group
of Germans from The March of Life Movement were also making preparations at the
HHC Guest House in Caesarea. That
evening they were hosting around 20 Holocaust Survivors from the city of
Netanya for what is arguably the most important Feast day on the Hebrew
calendar. The group took care of everything,
from planning the menu and cooking the food to setting a beautiful banquet table,
complete with flowers picked from the garden.
Great care was taken to arrange the special Seder plates so everyone
attending could just arrive and relax and feel at home. One of the group leaders shared how it was on
their heart to show love and support to the Holocaust survivors on one of their
main Jewish holidays, but especially on this night, the poignancy of
descendants of the perpetrators of the Nazi regime, serving those whom had been
their victims, was not lost on anybody.

Pre-dinner entertainment...

...and the Survivors not to be outdone!

“The survivors were very touched to know that people are
standing and thinking of them even during the Holiday season,” shared an HHC
staff member. “From all of the twenty survivors that came for the Seder dinner,
only two were couples. Many of them have lost their partner in the last years.
This means that they would have been all alone at home for Pesach. At the end of the night, they were so grateful
that they started to give away candy bars and chocolates for everybody who was
present. Some of them even started to take off their rings and their purses to
give it as a gifts for the March of Life team. These are memories that will
always be part of us.”

A feast at the banqueting table!

A team member summed up their thoughts, “To have the
privilege to spend Pesach with survivors of the Second World War, that 71 years
ago were being set free from the concentrations camps! What better way to celebrate Pesach?” We couldn’t agree more!

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